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As Asim Munir pitches peace, Iran stops Pakistan’s cargo ship at Strait of Hormuz

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Amid Pakistan’s offer to mediate between Iran, US and Israel to end the conflict in the Middle-East, a cargo ship headed for Karachi was forced to reverse course after Iran denied it passage through the Strait of Hormuz, citing lack of clearance and protocol violations. The move comes at a time when traffic through the crucial energy corridor has slowed sharply amid rising conflict in West Asia.

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According to a statement from the Iranian Embassy in Kabul, the container vessel SELEN failed to obtain mandatory approval before attempting to cross the strait. Iranian authorities said the ship did not follow established legal procedures required for transit.Also Read: Madhavan breaks silence on Dhurandhar 2 ‘Gurbani’ scene controversy, says Aditya Dhar gave clear instructions“The container ship SELEN was turned back by the IRGC Navy due to failure to comply with legal protocols and lack of permission to pass through the #Hormuz Strait”, the statement read.

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“The passage of any vessel through this waterway requires full coordination with the maritime authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran”, it said.

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Officials from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy later confirmed the action, reiterating that all vessels must secure prior clearance.Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri said the ship was turned back for not obtaining permission to pass through the strait, adding the vessels must now coordinate transit with Iranian maritime authorities.

Pakistan offers to mediate in Iran-Israel-US war

Pakistan has recently stepped forward with an offer to mediate between Iran, the United States and Israel as tensions escalate in West Asia. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif publicly said Islamabad would be “ready and honoured” to host peace talks if all sides agree, positioning the country as a neutral venue for dialogue. The proposal gained traction after Donald Trump amplified the offer on social media, signalling openness to third-party facilitation. While Iran has denied any direct negotiations with Washington, it has acknowledged that “friendly states” — including Pakistan — are passing messages between the sides, indicating backchannel diplomacy is underway even as formal talks remain uncertain.

US President held talks with Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir

US President Donald Trump held a conversation earlier this week with Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir, as Islamabad steps up efforts to present itself as a mediator in the ongoing tensions involving the US, Israel and Iran. Separately, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif spoke with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday, according to officials aware of the developments.

These diplomatic contacts came around the same time Trump announced a five-day pause on his threat to target Iran’s power plants. He described his recent engagement with Tehran as “very good and productive” and suggested it could help bring the conflict to an end.

However, the White House made it clear that there are no formal negotiations at this stage and cautioned against reading too much into the developments. “These are sensitive diplomatic discussions and the United States will not negotiate through the news media,” it said.

Trump’s posts on Truth Social briefly pulled down global oil prices, though it remains uncertain whether Pakistan’s outreach played any direct role in that movement. Experts say the lack of concrete progress and continued tensions are keeping markets and the region unsettled.

Pakistan pitches Islamabad as talks venue

According to two officials familiar with the matter, Pakistan has предложed Islamabad as a possible location for high-level talks. The proposed discussions could involve senior US officials such as Vice President JD Vance, along with Trump’s envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, and representatives from Iran.

In its official statement after the Sharif-Pezeshkian call, Pakistan said the prime minister briefed the Iranian side on Islamabad’s diplomatic outreach and reiterated its willingness to support peace efforts. “While sharing with the Iranian President the diplomatic outreach efforts of Pakistan’s leadership, the prime minister assured the Iranian leadership that Pakistan would continue to play a constructive role in facilitating peace,” the statement said.

Why the Strait of Hormuz matters now

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most sensitive maritime routes, handling nearly 20% of global oil and gas shipments. Any disruption here tends to ripple across energy markets and shipping lanes worldwide.

The latest intervention signals tighter control by Tehran as regional tensions escalate following recent military exchanges involving the United States and Israel.

$2 million transit fee plan raises stakes

Iran has also indicated that some ships may now face a transit fee of up to $2 million while crossing the strait, in what officials describe as a new assertion of sovereignty.

Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi said the move reflects a shift in how the country manages the waterway.

“Collecting $2 million as transit fees from some vessels crossing the strait reflects Iran’s strength,” Boroujerdi said.

“Now, because war has costs, naturally we must do this and take transit fees from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz,” he added.

Political ripple in India

The development quickly drew reactions in India’s political circles. Amit Malviya criticised narratives around Pakistan’s diplomatic positioning.

“So much for the ‘Pakistan is brokering peace’ narrative peddled by the usual suspects in India,” he wrote on X.

“Iran has reportedly turned back a vessel bound for Karachi after it failed to secure approval to pass through the Strait of Hormuz”, he added.

‘Open to all except adversaries’

Earlier, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian signalled a conditional openness on access to the strait.

“The illusion of erasing Iran from the map shows desperation against the will of a history-making nation. Threats and terror only strengthen our unity. The Strait of Hormuz is open to all except those who violate our soil. We firmly confront delirious threats on the battlefield,” he wrote in a post on ‘X’.



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